The University of Mississippi Athletics

Brianna Berry Inducted Into Ole Miss Hall of Fame
4/11/2022 | Cheer
Senior All-Girl Cheerleader Recognized with One of the University's Highest Honors
OXFORD, Miss. – Senior All-Girl cheerleader Brianna Berry was inducted into the Ole Miss Hall of Fame 2021-22 class, one of the highest honors given to Ole Miss students.
A biological science major, Berry is an Ole Miss cheerleader and 2021 Taylor Medal recipient. She has been involved as an orientation leader, RebelTHON director of morale, Ole Miss Big Event project leader, MPower peer leader and Ole Miss Ambassador president.
"I believe in breaking barriers, pushing for growth and investing back into those that invest in you," said Berry, who used her involvement and service to demonstrate to student-athletes that they are more than their sports and can participate in other student organizations across campus.
"With this, I can graduate knowing that I have changed the dynamic of our athletic program and what involvement can look like at Ole Miss."
Berry was one of ten University of Mississippi seniors inducted into the university's 2021-22 Hall of Fame. The inductees were selected by a committee in accordance with policy developed by the Associated Student Body. Selections are based on outstanding contributions in all aspects of campus life.
This year's Hall of Fame members are Jon'na Bailey, Alexis "Brianna" Berry, Grace Louise Dragna, Ella Rose Endorf, Madison Cecile Gordon, Katelin Virginia Hayward, Reinhard Matthew Knerr, Coleman Merrick McCool, Ian Vaughn Pigg and Devan Devon Williams.
"The 2022 Hall of Fame class exhibited significant leadership during one of the most unique and challenging times in the history of this institution due to the COVID-19 pandemic," said Brent Marsh, assistant vice chancellor for student affairs and dean of students. "Nevertheless, they persisted in their academic, leadership, and service endeavors.
"Since the first Hall of Fame inductees were honored in 1930, these students join a long line of individuals who've made this university a better place."
The honorees were introduced during a ceremony Friday evening (April 8) in the Gertrude C. Ford Center for the Performing Arts.
